While Moyes says he will wait to see
how the season ends before he commits himself, he could be tempted by a
job in the Premier League or abroad, particularly in Germany, where
Schalke are the latest to show interest.

The Everton boss is set to have talks
with chairman Bill Kenwright about the way he would like the club to go
but he said recently: 'The way I'm hearing the players talk, they are
as ambitious as I am and probably a lot of futures hinge on where we
finish and what we do during the rest of the season.'

Martinez is seen as an ideal
replacement, having performed brilliantly to keep Wigan in the Premier
League over the past three seasons.

He faces another battle to avoid
relegation but his achievements, especially in guiding them to their
first-ever FA Cup semi-final, will put him high on the wish list of a
number of clubs this summer.

He was linked with Liverpool before
Brendan Rodgers took over and has remained loyal to Wigan chairman Dave
Whelan, despite several opportunities to move on.

But the 39-year-old Spaniard remains
ambitious and the chance to manage one of England's most established
football clubs would be hard to resist.